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Der Tag beginnt im Spiegel 00:11
Müde Augen werden wach geschminkt 00:15
Die Lippen rot wie Ziegel 00:20
Und dann der Kaffee, den sie jeden Morgen trinkt 00:24
Und sie trägt blau und gelb 00:29
Sie sagt, sie wär' so gern fest angestellt 00:33
Sie sagt, die Welt ist kleiner 00:38
Wenn du jeden Tag fliegst 00:42
Jenny Jenny, Wolkenreiter 00:48
Lächelt einfach immer weiter 00:51
So wie alle Flugbegleiter 00:53
Jenny, Wolkenreiter 00:56
Jenny Jenny, Wolkenreiter 00:58
Lächelt einfach immer weiter 01:00
Wie alle Flugbegleiter 01:03
Jenny, Wolkenreiter 01:05
Und nach jeder Landung 01:09
Ist sie das Lächeln in der Brandung 01:12
Zwischen tausend Passagieren, die nich' warten wollen 01:17
Auf die Passkontrollen und den Zoll 01:22
Und dann drei Stunden Aufenthalt 01:27
Jenny trinkt den Kaffee kalt 01:31
Und sie googelt Panama 01:36
Vor zwei Jahren war sie mal zehn Minuten da 01:38
Oh, Panama 01:42
Oh, Panama (Panama) 01:44
Oh oh oh, Panama (Panama) 01:49
Oh oh oh, Panama (Panama) 01:54
Oh, Panama (Panama) 01:59
Willkommen an Bord 02:04
Willkommen an Bord 02:08
Willkommen an Bord 02:13
Willkommen an Bord 02:17
Jeden Tag zehntausend Meilen über dem Meer 02:21
Sie sagt, sie kommt nach Hause 02:25
Und weiß nicht woher 02:27
Jenny Jenny, Wolkenreiter 02:32
Lächelt einfach immer weiter 02:34
So wie alle Flugbegleiter 02:36
Jenny, Wolkenreiter 02:39
Jenny Jenny, Wolkenreiter 02:41
Lächelt immer weiter 02:43
So wie alle Flugbegleiter 02:45
Jenny, Wolkenreiter 02:48
Oh, Panama 02:52
Oh, Panama 02:57
Oh, Panama 03:01
Oh, Panama 03:06
Willkommen an Bord 03:08
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Jenny Jenny – Bilingual Lyrics German/English

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Discover the German language through AnnenMayKantereit's catchy song, "Jenny Jenny". This song tells the story of a flight attendant named Jenny, offering a glimpse into her daily life and dreams. With its blend of indie, funk, and rock, "Jenny Jenny" provides an engaging way to learn German while enjoying a unique musical experience.

[English]
The day begins in the mirror
Tired eyes wake up made up
Lips red like bricks
And then the coffee she drinks every morning
And she wears blue and yellow
She says she would love to be permanently employed
She says the world is smaller
When you fly every day
Jenny Jenny, cloud rider
Just keeps smiling
Like all flight attendants
Jenny, cloud rider
Jenny Jenny, cloud rider
Just keeps smiling
Like all flight attendants
Jenny, cloud rider
And after every landing
She is the smile in the surf
Among a thousand passengers who don't want to wait
For passport control and customs
And then a three-hour layover
Jenny drinks her coffee cold
And she googles Panama
Two years ago she was there for ten minutes
Oh, Panama
Oh, Panama (Panama)
Oh oh oh, Panama (Panama)
Oh oh oh, Panama (Panama)
Oh, Panama (Panama)
Welcome aboard
Welcome aboard
Welcome aboard
Welcome aboard
Every day ten thousand miles over the sea
She says she’s coming home
And doesn’t know from where
Jenny Jenny, cloud rider
Just keeps smiling
Like all flight attendants
Jenny, cloud rider
Jenny Jenny, cloud rider
Keeps smiling
Like all flight attendants
Jenny, cloud rider
Oh, Panama
Oh, Panama
Oh, Panama
Oh, Panama
Welcome aboard
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Tag

/taːk/

A1
  • noun
  • - day

Augen

/ˈaʊ̯ɡən/

A1
  • noun
  • - eyes

Lippen

/ˈlɪpm̩/

A1
  • noun
  • - lips

Kaffee

/ˈkafeː/

A1
  • noun
  • - coffee

Welt

/vɛlt/

A1
  • noun
  • - world

fliegen

/ˈfliːɡən/

A1
  • verb
  • - to fly

Lächeln

/ˈlɛçəln/

A2
  • noun
  • - smile
  • verb
  • - to smile

Landung

/ˈlandʊŋ/

B1
  • noun
  • - landing

Brandung

/ˈbʁandʊŋ/

B2
  • noun
  • - surf

Passagiere

/pasaˈʒiːrə/

B1
  • noun
  • - passengers

Zoll

/t͡sɔl/

B1
  • noun
  • - customs

Aufenthalt

/ˈaʊ̯fʔɛnthalt/

B1
  • noun
  • - stay, sojourn

googeln

/ˈɡuːɡl̩n/

B1
  • verb
  • - to google

Meilen

/ˈmaɪ̯lən/

B1
  • noun
  • - miles

Meer

/meːɐ̯/

A1
  • noun
  • - sea

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Müde Augen werden wach geschminkt

    ➔ Passive Voice (werden + Partizip II)

    ➔ The sentence uses the passive voice with "werden" and the past participle "geschminkt" to express that the tired eyes *are being made up* (someone else is doing the makeup). This is common in German to emphasize the action rather than the actor.

  • Sie sagt, sie wär' so gern fest angestellt

    ➔ Subjunctive II (Konjunktiv II) - Indirect Speech

    ➔ The sentence uses "wär'" (short for "wäre"), which is the Konjunktiv II form of "sein" (to be), in indirect speech. It expresses a wish or a hypothetical situation. She is saying that someone else said she *would like to be* permanently employed.

  • Wenn du jeden Tag fliegst

    ➔ Conditional Clause with 'wenn'

    ➔ This is a conditional clause using "wenn" (if/when). It introduces a condition that, if met, has a certain consequence. Note the present tense "fliegst" (you fly) can refer to habitual actions, like "when you fly every day" or "if you fly every day".

  • Zwischen tausend Passagieren, die nich' warten wollen

    ➔ Relative Clause (with 'die')

    "die nich' warten wollen" is a relative clause modifying "tausend Passagieren" (thousand passengers). "die" is a relative pronoun referring to the passengers. It describes a specific group of passengers: those *who do not want to wait*.

  • Vor zwei Jahren war sie mal zehn Minuten da

    ➔ Past Tense (Präteritum) and use of "mal"

    "war" is the Präteritum (simple past) of "sein" (to be). "mal" is an adverb which softens the statement, meaning something like "once", "just", or "for a short while". So the sentence roughly translates to "Two years ago, she was there for just ten minutes."

  • Sie sagt, sie kommt nach Hause Und weiß nicht woher

    ➔ Indirect Speech and Word Order (subordinate clause)

    ➔ The first part, "Sie sagt, sie kommt nach Hause", is indirect speech. Note the normal word order in "sie kommt nach Hause" within the subordinate clause. The second part, "Und weiß nicht woher" shows the typical word order in German when the subject is not in the first position in the main clause.